![]() The first published by The Little Black Gallery in 2019, and the second by teNeues | MENDO in 2020. ![]() There have been online and physical exhibitions, and two sold out BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! books. It now represents more than 67 photographers from 27 countries - including China, India, Iran, Poland, Russia and Turkey where gay rights are repressed and queer lives under constant threat. The magazine is another addition to the growing output from The Little Black Gallery and its BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! art platform to promote queer and gay photography. $1 from the sale of each magazine goes to charities supporting the LGBTQ+ community and fighting the HIV / AIDS epidemic. There will be further events worldwide including during Photo London in September.īOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - The Magazine is now stocked in more than 85 stockists worldwide including selected Barnes & Noble stores in the USA. We also have our first collaboration between a photographer and artist in the beautiful story Maybe He'll Change Your Life The Way He Changed Mine by Juan Antonio Papagni Meca with Matthew Hetznecker.īOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - The Magazine will be officially launched at the "BOYS! BOYS! BOYS!" exhibition at Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles from June 10 - June 30. We are particularly proud to publish the story Iquitos by indigenous Peruvian photographer Inon Sani - a series photographed in the Amazon. Rodriguez (Venezuela), Xavier Samre (France), Inon Sani (Peru) + illustrator Matthew Hetznecker (USA). Volume 2 - the Pride Issue features ten photographers from nine countries: AdeY (UK), David Charles Collins (Australia), Matthew Finley (USA), Ashish Gupta (India), Manuel Moncayo (Mexico), Juan Antonio Papagni Meca (Argentina), Sebastian Perinotti (Argentina), Mauricio A. The world's first fine art photography magazine dedicated to queer and gay photography. © 2024 NYP Holdings, Inc.The Little Black Gallery is proud to announce the publication of Volume 2 of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! - The Magazine. Songer, who’s gained digital popularity via the TikTok handle realized viral success in June when she amassed over 19.6 million views for a how-to video on creating the illusion of cleavage in her Hooters uniform by using an Amazon push-up bra and contouring cosmetics on her A-cup chest. “This is why all the Hooters girls are upset - because this is not what I agreed to wear a year ago when I was hired.” She wore a pair of gray leggings under the shorts in order to avoid flashing too much skin to her nearly 140,000 TikTok followers. “There’s no longer anything covered by these shorts,” Songer, a University of South Carolina School of Medicine student, said in a video. In the uniform policy update, Hooters also warned that waitresses and bartenders who feel “uncomfortable” about the tiny new trunks mandate are welcome to put in their letters of resignation. 4, all Hooters girls should wear the new shorts when working once they arrive to stores,” reads a recent Hooters policy notice obtained exclusively by The Post. “The old shorts should not be worn.” “Oh look, a wedgie!” exclaimed Hooters waitress Kristen Songer, 22, in a trending TikTok of herself modeling the chicken eatery’s new skintight, bikini-cut black bottoms. Hooters girls’ cheeks are blushing in fury over their skimpy new uniform shorts. Mom of 3 finds her Hooters uniform 30 years later - shows it off as motivation to ‘stay in shape’ Hooters sued for discrimination against ‘dark skin toned’ employees Decorated World War II vet brought to tears as he celebrates 101st birthday at Hooters: ‘I’ve never seen him cry’Īll the restaurants open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
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